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Remember my Name - part 2/2

Author

madboss

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Date Submitted

01/08/2008 | 06:47AM EST

File Information

Classical Song | 6.6 MB | 7 min 10 sec

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Current Score

4.47 / 5.00

Score Rank: #1,114
Popularity Rank: #10,735

129 votes

1,142 listens

155 downloads

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Author Comments

Well this is the second part of the big suite I've created.

I know that the beginning is sudden - read the first part's commentary for the reasons.

I don't want to say much about it. I hope you'll like the whole piece in global. Reviews and comments are - as usual - welcome.

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Average Score: 9.9 / 10

Score: 10
berdin420

"all good"

date: May 7, 2008

i liked it all but i wish the whole song was like the first 25 seconds
maybe you could do one like that
anyways great job

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Score: 10
DaJazzMan

"Awesomeness"

date: April 25, 2008

HE HAS DYNAMICS!!! LOOK LOOK LOOK!!! I MEAN LISTEN!! HE HAS CRESCENDOS HE HAS DIMINUENDOS!! An awesome composition that absolutely took my breath away, except for the first 30 seconds, i thought it was a midi as some moments there :-S but it was uphill from then on! the fast paced excitement of the intro and beginning was brilliant, the off beats at about 1:20 kept me at the edge of my seat, and the general building feeling throughout the first half of the piece encapsulated me as i believe it would any other listener. then the swift drop to a piano melody at about 3:00 worked brilliantly.

You deserve your 10/10 and every other 10/10!

Respect,
DaJazzMan

April 25, 2008

Author's Response:

Hehe... I'll be honest to you: (since I've never learned classical music theory and such) I don't know what are you talking about (dinamics, crescendos, diminuendos...ehm...and such. I hope I don't sound dissapointing to you.../: )

I always try to give my best and develope with every new track. Whit this one I think I've achieved my aims. I'm really glad you liked this one thanks for your kind words and the points.

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Score: 10
Lamentian

"Unspeakably Amazing in Every Way."

date: April 23, 2008

Both parts have been the greatest, most driving classical work I have heard in a VERY long time, madboss. Tons of different techniques and effects are used (I'm not at all educated in this fare by names so that's all I can say to that) and they all fit in so well where they are.

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Score: 10
Zenter

"they were wrong"

by: Zenter
date: April 8, 2008

when they said there was no longer any bit of originality left under the sun; you're living proof of that. Keep it up man. :)

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Score: 10
gara51

"..."

by: gara51
date: April 6, 2008

Part 2 is like being in a battle to the end and being living to see it happening again in later generations with a new beging.

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